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260 lapua brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="peashooter" data-source="post: 935990" data-attributes="member: 16092"><p>I am using Lapua brass in my .243 Win and my .260 Rem. I have used lapua in the 260 from the beginning so I cannot compare it to another brand. I am on my 4th reload and primer pockets are still nice and tight. I have not cut the cases to length as they are holding very well. I shoot 130gr. vld's at 2900fps. My 243 was switched to lapua when I rebarreled and trued the Savage action. I am shooting a 75 gr. VMax at 3415 fps. The primer pockets are still tight after 5 reloads, but I have had to trim them to length several times. Compared to other brands I feel the lapua is superior in strength, uniformity, and durability. It is worth the extra cost for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peashooter, post: 935990, member: 16092"] I am using Lapua brass in my .243 Win and my .260 Rem. I have used lapua in the 260 from the beginning so I cannot compare it to another brand. I am on my 4th reload and primer pockets are still nice and tight. I have not cut the cases to length as they are holding very well. I shoot 130gr. vld's at 2900fps. My 243 was switched to lapua when I rebarreled and trued the Savage action. I am shooting a 75 gr. VMax at 3415 fps. The primer pockets are still tight after 5 reloads, but I have had to trim them to length several times. Compared to other brands I feel the lapua is superior in strength, uniformity, and durability. It is worth the extra cost for me. [/QUOTE]
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